It is always fascinating to see how differently people have approached the same scenes, with a variety of cameras, lenses, angles and interpretations. Sharing the images taken around Kings Cross, made an interesting evening with plenty of different photography styles -from absolutely "minimalist" to richly detailed record shots of architecture and sculpture. We learn't the value of HDR for capturing true colours in neon signs, experienced the fascination of the "fisheye" effect when shooting Tom Dixon's copper lightshades and saw just how challenging it is to capture -effectively- people moving in a tunnel with constantly changing background light. Here are a few of the images we saw -see see the rest in our gallery. ​